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    TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (Telemyo DTS)
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    TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (Telemyo DTS)

    Concordia University

    The TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (TeleMyo DTS) by Noraxon is a versatile wireless data acquisition system designed for electromyography (EMG) and other biomechanical measurements. Its primary function is to directly transmit data from the electrode or sensor site to a data collection computer or a belt-worn receiver, eliminating the need for cumbersome cables and simplifying measurement setups.

    The system offers flexible operation modes, including direct USB connection to a PC (up to 10m range), wireless retransmission of signals in real-time to Noraxon USB receivers (up to 100m range), and a data logging option via Flash Memory card for extended recordings. This flexibility allows for use in various environments, from laboratory settings to field research.

    The TeleMyo DTS is highly compatible with existing Noraxon hardware and software, such as myoMUSCLE Master, MyoResearch XP, and MR3. It can also be precisely synchronized with other PERFORM platforms, including Vicon Motion Capture software and the Equitest by NeuroCom, to ensure temporally aligned data acquisition with other biomechanical devices like force plates and isokinetic systems.

    Applications:

    1. EMG data collection and analysis
    2. Synchronized data acquisition with motion capture and balance assessment systems
    3. Manual Muscle Function Testing
    4. Symmetry and Coordination Testing
    5. Gait Analysis
    6. Temporomandibular Dysfunction assessment
    7. Muscular Feedback Training
    8. Incontinence Therapy
    9. Medical research, sports analysis, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and robotics
    PERFORM Centre | School of Health

    PERFORM Centre | School of Health

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    WK

    Wendy Kunin

    EquipmentAvailable

    TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (Telemyo DTS)

    Concordia University

    The TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (TeleMyo DTS) by Noraxon is a versatile wireless data acquisition system designed for electromyography (EMG) and other biomechanical measurements. Its primary function is to directly transmit data from the electrode or sensor site to a data collection computer or a belt-worn receiver, eliminating the need for cumbersome cables and simplifying measurement setups.

    The system offers flexible operation modes, including direct USB connection to a PC (up to 10m range), wireless retransmission of signals in real-time to Noraxon USB receivers (up to 100m range), and a data logging option via Flash Memory card for extended recordings. This flexibility allows for use in various environments, from laboratory settings to field research.

    The TeleMyo DTS is highly compatible with existing Noraxon hardware and software, such as myoMUSCLE Master, MyoResearch XP, and MR3. It can also be precisely synchronized with other PERFORM platforms, including Vicon Motion Capture software and the Equitest by NeuroCom, to ensure temporally aligned data acquisition with other biomechanical devices like force plates and isokinetic systems.

    Applications:

    1. EMG data collection and analysis
    2. Synchronized data acquisition with motion capture and balance assessment systems
    3. Manual Muscle Function Testing
    4. Symmetry and Coordination Testing
    5. Gait Analysis
    6. Temporomandibular Dysfunction assessment
    7. Muscular Feedback Training
    8. Incontinence Therapy
    9. Medical research, sports analysis, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and robotics
    TeleMyo Direct Transmission System (Telemyo DTS)
    PERFORM Centre | School of Health

    PERFORM Centre | School of Health

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    WK

    Wendy Kunin

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